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Address: 2 Depot Plaza, Tarrytown, NY 10591
Phone: (914) 366-7420
Website: http://www.bakehouse.us/
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The staff was incredibly kind and patient, even helping me navigate the menu. I’m already planning a return trip to try the chai latte I missed. If you’re in the area, this charming spot is a must-visit!
The bakery had a wonderful variety of baked goods, seasonal treats, and Halloween-themed desserts. I tried their Halloween cookies, a cheese and jalapeño empanada, and their famous Spider Cake, along with some coffee. Everything was delicious, but the Spider Cake deserves a special mention — it was truly one of the most heavenly cakes I’ve had during my time in New York!
The ambiance was warm and cozy, with friendly and patient staff who kindly helped me out when I wasn’t sure what an empanada was. I really appreciated their kindness.
One thing I missed trying was their chai latte, which I’m definitely going back for next time.
Overall, Tarrytown Bakehouse is a must-visit spot if you’re in the area — charming, delicious, and full of heart.
I grab some empanadas and I would highly recommend having their hot chocolate, but make sure it’s iced and they had these delicious cheddar cheese scallion biscuits
The croissant was also delicious and flaky
I would have tried a cupcake, but they are not cream filled, but that’s my own personal hangup
Not much in this area.. So this becomes the go to. Lots of pastries. Tried several of them and have not been disappointed. German chocolate cup cake, pecan topping perfectly sweet.
Sausage sandwich on biscuit, bacon egg on biscuit, both a little greasy.. Think it’s the cheese.. But delicious. BLT was good. Don’t think you can go wrong, was all good.
No begals here. Scones! They are yummy!
Just a group of tables to sit at… Never had a problem finding a spot with party of 2 or 3.
Essentially you are paying $9 for the bacon egg and cheese and then there’s a surcharge to actually make it a sandwich.
This place seems to mostly be about convenience. In my opinion, not worth it – just visit a bakery in town.
Additionally, the sandwich has a very small amount of bacon given the price
I purchased a doughnut that turned out to be stale. I didn’t want to waste it, so I politely asked whether I could exchange it and pay the difference for another item. The staff member opened the bag with doughnut (which had a piece missing ) and told me he couldn’t do anything. I explained that I genuinely couldn’t eat it because it was stale, but the response felt dismissive — there was an eye roll and a tone that made the interaction uncomfortable. All I wanted was an edible pastry to enjoy with my coffee.
What made this so disappointing was the way it was handled. Making such a big deal over a doughnut felt unnecessary and, frankly, a bit combative (he insisted that the doughnut was not stale, though he hadn’t bothered to sample it, and passing by the Bakehouse after my evening commute you can clearly see in the windows that bakery goods are kept for next day)— especially at a place I’ve otherwise associated with generosity and care and stellar customer service.
I hope this was an off moment, because I’ve always loved this bakery and would like to continue supporting it. A little flexibility and kindness in situations like this would go a long way.